Microsoft released AI for secret intelligence services

Microsoft is constantly adding new services ς νοημοσύνης για προσωπικούς, επιχειρηματικούς και εκπαιδευτικούς πελάτες. Σήμερα, η εταιρεία επιβεβαίωσε ότι κυκλοφόρησε για πρώτη φορά μια artificial intelligence for the American .Inc

The he says that this new artificial intelligence service, which currently has no real public name, was created for use by the US intelligence like the CIA. It actually came out last week, but it was officially announced today.

Bloomberg reported that William Chappell, head of Microsoft for strategic missions and technology said:

This is the first time we have an isolated one – when it is isolated it means that it is not connected to the Internet – and it is on a special network that is only accessible by the government of .

Ο Chappell πρόσθεσε ότι αυτή η νέα υπηρεσία AI, η οποία βασίζεται στο LLM της OpenAI, μπορεί να διαβάσει δεδομένα αλλά δεν μπορεί να μάθει από αυτά. Αυτό υποτίθεται ότι αποτρέπει τη διαρροή τυχόν απόρρητων .

Although the new AI service is currently operational, it will need to be tested and approved by various US intelligence groups. We don't know how long this testing period will last. There's also no word on how much Microsoft will charge the government for its new AI spying service.

In March, its Office of Cybersecurity of the Representatives of the U.S.A. banned the use of Microsoft's Copilot artificial intelligence assistant by its staff citing a "risk of data leakage to unapproved cloud services".

Microsoft announced in November 2023 that it would release a version of Copilot for government services sometime in the summer of 2024.

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